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What Happens When the Global Church Goes Together?
We’ve seen the church thrive around the world through missionary efforts. How do we leverage the impact of the global church to the nations where there is no church sharing all the things God has uniquely given us?
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Failing as a Missionary; Thriving as a Disciple (2 HOUR SESSION)
Failure is an unacceptable word in our society. Yet the Bible repeatedly shows God’s grace and mercy in finding us in our brokenness and in using us as His instruments when we are weak. This session explores what it means to fail in missions, how to (sometimes) avoid it, and how to get through it. Join us as we discuss what it looks like to thrive in missions and in life as we follow the Author and Perfecter of our faith.
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HIV in the South: Southern Africa and the Southern U.S.
Despite very different settings, HIV care in the United States and sub-Saharan Africa share a lot in common. This breakout session will explore similarities and differences in HIV care between these settings including the widespread challenge of HIV-related stigma.
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Christian Principles on Science, Medicine and Ethics
Modern bioethics will be placed into millenia of scholarship. The major problem with bioethics is that it lacks an adequate base to be authorative; it assumes a moral consensus which no does not exist. Why societies that put loyalty first have different ethics from societies which put truth first will illustrate the missionary problem.
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COVID-19 Cancelled My Short Term Trip
We have all witnessed how quickly the world has shifted and put our lives on pause. Short-term and long term sending has been halted in almost every major region of the world. In that, we have people God is calling to take the gospel to those places who are forced to wait. In this waiting, how do we walk alongside and guide our participants, donors, and teams through this unexpected season? Today we are going to walk through how to keep people engaged when we are not sending and some practical tips to help you care for and guide your team, participants, and donors in to missional living in the absence of sending. Resources Links: https://www.unitedstateszipcodes.org https://calendly.com/drewmiller/consult https://www.servicereef.com https://www.missionsmadesimple.com
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Exploring the Journey to Full Time Missions
This session is for those considering full-time missions internationally. Hear two healthcare missionaries, a doc and a nurse, share their journeys, key resources, and answers to your questions. Topics include: God's guidance, agencies, funding, singles, families.
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Better together: Living on Mission with Gen Z
Why does it often seem that each generation describes the other with skepticism, negativity and suspicion? Answer: we have become experts at comparison and novices at teamwork. What if God wants generational leadership to take place, where two-way mentoring occurs? What would it look like for each generation to brings its strengths to the table for maximum Kingdom impact?
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Theology of Risk: What is the Christian Response to Covid 19?
In a world characterized by pandemic, poverty, war, and terrorism how do we assess risk and serve with confidence? Expand on the theology of God’s gracious and guiding divine intervention for those called to faithful service in a fallen world.
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Medicine, Missions, Motherhood
Are you a woman health professional, for whom God has opened doors for education and training leading to a career in healthcare? Is God calling you to be involved in missions? Do you also dream about having a family? Do you wonder how on earth you would ever be able to combine those roles? Relating from my personal story and experience, we will explore lessons learned from 16 years as a medical missionary in Kenya and discuss how to incorporate a family, missions ministry and a medical career.
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Dental Care and Missions
Dental disease is the most prevalent disease world wide. When the call to make disciples is combined with the dental vocation, opportunities to care for people in new ways emerge. Join this strategic session to learn how organizations, teams and individuals can have kingdom impact through dental care.
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Finding God’s Will: A Journey to Rural America
"Rural America" conjures up warm, innocent images from Norman Rockwell paintings. Today, however, small town America could not be further from this picture. Broken homes, epidemic drug abuse, staggering unemployment, and paralyzing depression have ravaged these once nostalgic streets. We’re not in Mayberry anymore! God has called all of us to serve, yet medical missions in rural America have been neglected due to the needs of other parts of the world. When we survey the desperate needs in less populated areas and the lack of access to quality healthcare, it is obvious there is a deficiency. Rural hospitals are closing. Funding is low. Providers are led to other more “obvious” mission fields. In reality, 46.2 million people live in nonmetropolitan counties — that’s nearly 15 percent of U.S. residents spread across 72 percent of the Nation's land area. Who will care for the rural poor? Dr. Thomas will exposit Psalm 23 as he shares his journey from India to Appalachia. He serves as the CEO/CMO at Dayspring Health, answering a call to serve vulnerable and marginalized communities. Despite the many challenges of such a ministry, he is learning to experience the rich rewards of caring for the least of these in rural Tennessee. Listen as he shares his stories of serving God in a way he never asked or imagined.
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Treatment of Flaviviridae: Zika, Dengue, Yellow Fever
This session will focus on the history, symptoms and treatment of flaviviruses such as Zika, Dengue and Yellow Fever. This session will be focused on symptoms to watch for, personal protection, transmission and currently available treatments. We will also take a look at medications and vaccines currently undergoing investigation for the treatment of these flaviviruses.
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